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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1908)
BHEUMATISMSTi Rubbing with liniments, blistering the affected? parts, the application of plasters, and other means of external treatment, are usually helpful in relieving- the pains and aches of Rheumatism, but such remedies do not reach the CAUSE of the disease, and are therefore In no sense curative. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by indigestion, poor bowel action, weak kidneys, and a general sluggish condition of th system. The circulation deposits this irritating poison in the different muscles, nerves, tissues and joints of the body, and soon the painful symptoms of Rheumatism are produced. The pains at first may be wandering and slight; but as the blood becomes more fully saturated with the uric acid poison, the disease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander ing pains now become sharp and cutting at the least exposure to dampness or night air, or any constitutional irregularity, the bones ache, the muscles re not as free in action as before, and where the acid poison is allowed to remain in the blood the joints often liecome so clogged with corrosive sub stances that they are left permanently stiff and useless. Rheumatism can never be rubbed away, nor can it be conquered and driven from the system until tlie aeiu-la''en blood Has been cleansed and purified. No other medicine does this so effectually as S. S. S. It dissolves and re moves the impurities and semis a stream of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which nootlifS the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles PURELY VEGETABLE and flesh, and the sufferer obtains relief that is permanent because the real cause of the disease has been removed. Special hook on Rheumatism and nnv medical advice desired free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. RAILS SOON AMERICA LEADS !N j ARRIVE FOR PARK !- JAPANESE TRADE, 'j EXTENSION! SAYS REPORT! i WOltlt OX KTHKKT ( Alt I.IXK CU T Toklo, April 1. Trade reports MOSS AVK.MK TO HKNI.KK K.S' 1 "hlch hav ?"" America leads with a total of 11, IMItK WILL IIKtilV IX SHOUT 000 000 ven of lns amount Im- T I M K K f 1 1 V H V I X t; I'O It WAS Itl'XU'X THIS AKTWIXOOX tl The Eugene ' l! Business College . 4 Will be open all summer. Students may enter at any time, . In this age of competition there , is little chance for the young' person who faces the wond without the knowledge and skill that II comes through special, training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly fur 000,000 yen. Of this I.IXK ports were 80,000,000 and exports j 151 nnn ruin vr.n C'h na is nexi m 'America with a total of 144.000,- ,000. Knisland next, with 138,0"".- A. Welch, general manner of the,000 Ven- . , , . ,h,. Portland. KuKene & Kastorn Railway! The total Japanese trade f or tlu Company, arrived up from Portland ! amounted to 1.,000,000 yrn, last nlKht to look after the com,-!"" he 'ala'" " ear 15 S"",C ny's operations here. To a reporter j unravhIeJoJpan. this forenoon he ?tat"d that several earlunds of rails for Hie pvtenslon of ' r,,nr,,r -rn 1 11 rM-rn p "J I the street car linn to Hendricks' park tUutrtC I flAil JTLII U'Jij are on i:ie why ii r.ui;"iit, nun hi' 'xin-efed to arrive within a f -w davs. Work on the rxlpn"lnn will then In' Kin. Simon Klovdahl. the company's engineer. 1-':ui mirvey'nir for the! line n i the hill this afternoon, Tliro, he no loop nine frDin the c'ii'tv ex- ; tension for Hie present, nl'honnh at j s-'nie fiitur" time the two exLensUn! will lie ll n it 'Ml hv nil eet nll'l W"f i line. Tie pirk Pne will b-nn"h off: from the main line at. Dempster's j j, Klorn In Falrnionnt. and extending i luivc out Moss Tivnue will end near M. ; conducted under the name of the hii Kvarverud's Lai n, whl"b Is near the . Keno Transfer C .mipany, to .1. J. weal nntrnnen to the nark. . ! 'hi.no nml l 11. Wlay. recent al'l't- Mr. Welch said that the work of i Vals here, Mr. C.iase coniiiiB iiom building the line toward SprlnirfMrl i Woodburn and Mr. Wray from Silver It progressing satNfactnrllv. and that, ton, although Loth recently came out the work or putting In the trestle along the hottom beyond Judklns' SELLS OUT BUSINESS . J. 1IASIC AXI) It. It. Wlt.W, UK- KXT AlililV.M S. Ill V Ol'T J. M. MAIITIX AMI S. I!. Met I.l SliKY M Mnnln and S. !!. MeCMuskey ...in iheir transfer business, 1'olnt will begin soon .MAXAfiKIt IIAItTtK ' ClAf, Ci.rn, TO lON'Tlll HK I'KOI IN'; (Jl'KSTIO.V i from Minnesota, niey '" '" ut the business today. Mr. Martin land Mr. McCluskey will work fur them for acme time, or until they he 1 come thoroughly acquainted with the I people of this city. The new own I era of the business are enterprising ' sentlemen, and are welcomed here ' hv the business men as well as by the ! citizens In general. The company op i crates seven teams on the streets and i lte payroll Is law. Me.iirs. Martin innd MeCluskey will continue to re- ATTIJXIlKII II KM) 8,iB in I'Juger.u and will eiuaae In sonio other inisliiess. BIG BOOST MEETING AT ROSEBURG OK COMMKIt- OX l'AV-1 T . John II. llnrtoe;. inanaier of the prolliotlmi department of the Com mercial lull, reiurnrd today. nt uonn rr.mi Hosehiire;. where ho nddre?u"1 a hl boost nientlnir lat night. The r'eeilng vnq held In Kilts' hull and arinnd-'d by ovi'r (100 peonle, the I- i hall being filled to ovarflawlnit. Ilartng rty the pieetliiK was the r'-st pptliuslnxtl" of Its klrd he ever ;i"'"nd"d. Hesldes hosmelf, Jud'te I'nmllton and oilier nroinlnent rlti ! 7'"is of that clly spoke. The nic t ilrr was held to enthuse th" peonle en the neMter of paving. An elec ' mi will be held Monday, at whleh jM -ie the proposition of Issuing .(loo bonds for paving will be voted j ii' on. Mr. Ilartog says tho seiitlni"nt ; t''"re Is nltnost iiiianlnious for pnv ! I"T and ho thinks the bonds will car ! ry by a large majority. On Friday. April 3, Com pany C, t). X. C, will give a dance .at the armory, livery body invited. A teg from 10-cent piece will count FULL value . A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value with valuable tags Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY ' J.f, Old Statesman Old Peach Tlnsley's 16-ox. Nitural Kit Spear Head Sailor's Prlda Eglantina Jolly Tar Bridie Bit Old Honesty Black Bear w; N. Tlnsley's Natural Leal Gig Four Tenpenny Pick Ivy Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor 50 Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags French Briar Pipe 50 Tags t Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 75 Tag3 Lady's Pocketbook-SOTajt Pocket Knife AO Tags Playing Cards 30 Tagj 60-yd. Fishing Rcel- Tap Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. . PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. SA New Set Chairs of 1 1 THE BEE HIVE GROCERY wotu ktotiik i t in.;;; The KiiReno Transfer Ciinipnns' having MiH H business to J. J. C.iasi and U. H. ltray. all persons owing the tlrin up to April 1 will pU'aso pay tin niideralgned at t:ie oiiiiiimny's ofrice or on the streets. All bills outstaiid acalnst the firm up to that dale will he paid by lis. We aesire to thank tho public for their generous pan in ago and bespeak tar our successors a continuance of the same. J. SI. MARTIN. S. 13. McCI.USKKY a8 I'T 1 1 N I T I ' H M F A ( T( ) 1 1 V HgvIiik purclinsed the Day & Hen-1 ( ALL K)i; UTV M AHUANlM d"rson furniture factory, I am now i prepared to nianufactiiro furniture j ii'un apeclal orders, and am prp : pnred to fill orders for tho retail Whv do von have OLD SI I AI1I3 V C1IAIHS in- your g home, when you can make them COOl) A3 XKW Ifor nly SOc ? A tan of Chlnaaiel will vor wonders In your home. f 8re that the Chinaman is on ( every can. S See our west show window. I ask to si:i: m it xkw wall S I'AI'KIS s 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON I i Wall Paper and Paint Co. f Has a new and up-to-date stock of G roceries, seleffi from the best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great car. and our cracker list is confined to' the best the mark affords. As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A sir of your patronage solicited. SacTI57i W. J. Gibson & Son Staple (Si Fancy Grocfries, Flour Fed 97 WEST EIGHTH or wholeHulo trade. Repairing work j warrants drr.wn on tho sewer Notice is horeby given that all city wnrrBiiia drawn on the general fund up to and Including No. 305, regis-1 tered September 10, 107. and all i mill n'to solicited and prompt attention given aanie. y ly prices will be founn reasonable nml satisfaction guaranteed In every respect. It. C. MORGAN. on presentation at my office March an, 1908. Interest win cease on iuui d"t0" FRANK REISNER, ' City Treasurer. E. P. SHIisN Shoemakir.g and Repair pairing of all Kinds Neatly done at my shop. 68 W. 8th st, Eugene. Have your t'am shod at the river bridge and save 50 cents. a27 A. C. MATHfcWS General Teaming: Concrete, Gravel, Building: Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 28 1 1 or call at 345 W 4th J. W. BARRlNCttt Expert housemovtf Moves anvthine. TtoHI irears exDerience. RoiJm! Fifteenth and 0k Sts. Red 4511. Eueene.0(!( MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. r.::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: " l .... . :j:::::::2:t!i:ii2itiiii5J!ititittJiJttittttrttjfMiifttrittttJiitnxr$iii:iKn::::n:::::::::::::::::::::::?;: lli2iiiiixirxixixixiiTTTi?TTij?tfftfm?mt?ttttttm an ""il We Are Force to Sell The erection of the I. O. O. F. Block will necessitate the tearing down of a portion of our building and a consequent damage to all of our stock. To save ourselves as mu:K his as pDssible we have decided to close out some lines of our goods at prices never before made on these goods in Eugene. v Following are a few Lines Which MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, TINVARE, GRAN1TEWARE, WIREWARE, MEN'S and BOY'S HATS and CAPS, SUIT CASES, TABLE OIL-CLOTH, UMEREL LAS, WINTER UNDERWEAR, TOYS, NOTIONS. SHOES, and MANY OTHER LINES. We are not talking through our hat but guarantee our prices. A visit to our Store will convince you that you can save moneys every article you buy. We invite you to get prices before purchasing elsewhere. These Goods Must B! Closed out by May 1st or Packed up ar.O moved 4 il 35 E. 9th St. ii j::: it it it it ::t: "a Store l4.rti ::::n;ajj:j::i2!;!iiii??i?i???fft?f?tiii!!:::JJ I